In the past, I’ve made some unattainable and downright ridiculous resolutions. Unsurprisingly, January 2nd rolls around and I’ve broken every single vow I made the day before. This year, I’m doing things differently. More »

When Lindsey Averill began to seek backing for a documentary called Fattitude, she had been warned by other pro-body positivity filmmakers about the potential negative reaction from folks on the Internet. More »

A little while ago, Abercrombie & Fitch CEO ClayfaceMike Jeffriesmade some really awful comments about why his fratty Americana mall clothes don’t come in larger sizes. A recent article (focusing on the brand’s desire for thin, popular customers) brought the comments back around and a new outcry surged on the internet, especially from the fat acceptance community. One blogger, Jes at The Militant Baker, decided to write an open letter to Jeffries.

…Even better, she did a photoshoot to accompany that letter, imagining ‘fat Abercrombie ads’ that reflect positive body image. More »